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Benzene-a colorless or light yellow flammable sweet smelling carcinogenic
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About Benzene

Formula structure C6 H6
Molar mass 78.1121g/mol

Physical Properties

Melting point 5.5c(278.6k)
Boiling point 80.1c(353.2k)
Density 0.8786g/cm3, liquid
Natural state-colorless liquid
Dissolves slightly in water and floats on top of water

History

Michael Faraday found Benzene in 1825. He obtained the bezene from a oily film that is usually found in gas and crude oil. This acidic material was derived from benzoin by sublimation and named "flowers of benzoin," of benzoic acid. The hydrocarbon derived from benzoic acid which came the name benzin, benzol, or benzene. Having benzene in your system can cause you to get cancer. Benzene is also used in cigarettes, soda, plastics, rubbers, drugs, detergents, and nylon.

Structure

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Mass percent of carbon 92.24%
Mass percent of hydrogen 7.76%
Percent composition by number 50% carbon and 50% hydrogen
It is a parent compound of all aromatic compounds.
It is a hexagon with its points representing each of the six carbon atoms.
Each carbon atom is bonded to its neighbor with one electron from each atom. Since each atom has two neighbors this uses two electrons from each atom.

Chemical Properties

It reacts with Bromine to form bromobenzene
It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid at room temperture which produces benzenesulfonic acid.
Reacts with Methyl to form Methylbenzene
Chlorination reacts with benzene and they are the most halogenation reactions.

Uses and Importance of the Compound

The main use of benzene is for the production of other chemicals. Benzene's use has been regulated in order to protect the public from exposure to its dangerous levels. The attempt to keep it away from people is conflicted because it is found in everyday products. They can produce cancer cells. It has been used for a varitey of industrial and commerical purposes.
www.google.wikipedia/benzene.com a page about benzene
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/mim/environmental/html/benzene_text.htm about the molecules and bonding
www.treehugger.com/flies/2006/03/bezene_found_i.php what benzene is found in
www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/benzene/basics/facts.asp different facts and how it is used in the world
http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/theory/science/benzring.htm tells the parent compound
www.mediafact.com/benzene/benzene-uses.php uses and benzene products
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